DEVASTATED Dog the Bounty Hunter spent his late wife's birthday grieving alone at his home, according to close sources.
Duane Chapman spent what would have been her 52nd birthday looking at old photos and talking about old times with family on the phone.
was told that a teary Dog sat alone reflecting on their life together in his home town of Denver, sharing video clips of Beth from their recent TV show with fans.
On Instagram he wrote: "There will never be another like you. Happy birthday Beth! We love you!"
The source said he called his children and they talked about Beth and how much they love and miss her.
Beth's death was confirmed by her husband Duane (Dog the Bounty Hunter), who announced her passing on Twitter.
He wrote on June 26, 2019: "It’s 5:32 in Hawaii, this is the time she would wake up to go hike Koko Head mountain.
"Only today, she hiked the stairway to heaven. We all love you, Beth. See you on the other side."
Before the news of her death broke Hawaii News Now reported that the 51-year-old was placed in a coma by staff at Queen's Medical Centre in Hawaii.
There will never be another like you! Happy birthday Beth! We love you!"
Dog the Bounty Hunter
TMZ then claimed Beth - real name Alice Elizabeth - was "not expected to recover" and sources reported that the family were "preparing for the worst".
However, Dog seemed to slam the report by tweeting: "90% of what you’re hearing is fake news. I don’t mean to be nasty but some are filling in the blanks. @wgnamerica will be releasing an accurate update soon. Please keep prayers coming!"
Beth was diagnosed with stage two throat cancer in early 2017 and a special programme was made for A&E Network.
It focused around her battle called Dog and Beth: Fight of Their Lives which aired on November 27 in 2017.
It included the 13-hour surgery Beth underwent to remove a stage two tumour and the aftermath.
Beth was rushed to hospital on November 27, 2018, to remove a life-threatening blockage in her throat.
he couple returned home to Colorado for Beth's recovery.
In mid December, 2018, the reality TV star asked fans to “pray” for his wife after revealing her "incurable" throat cancer had spread to her lungs.
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Chapman says wife Beth is "not doing good" but he’s determined to “keep everything positive”.
In an interview with InTouch Weekly at the time, Duane said: "I have to keep faith, I am the leader of the family."
Then on June 23, Dog took to Twitter and asked his fans: "Please say your prayers for Beth right now thank you love you".